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The Dolphins sent their top decision-makers out west two weeks ago to check out Arizona State quarterback Brock Osweiler at his Pro Day.

But one visit wasn’t enough for the Dolphins, who are hosting Osweiler today at the team’s facility for one of the Dolphins’ 30 official pre-draft visits.

If the Dolphins don’t take Ryan Tannehill, Osweiler is part of a group of quarterbacks that provides decent value in the middle rounds. He’s a third-year sophomore who started just 15 games in his brief career, and led the Sun Devils to a less-than-inspiring 6-7 record in 2011, finishing the season with a five-game losing streak.

But Osweiler put up big stats in his one season — throwing for 4,036 yards, 26 touchdowns, 13 interceptions and 63.2 completion percentage. And despite his 6-foot-7 frame — a height often deemed “too tall” for quarterbacks — Osweiler is no stiff, as he once committed to play basketball at Gonzaga and has good footwork and mobility in the pocket.

In addition to Osweiler, the Dolphins are bringing many of the top-20 prospects to Davie for personal interviews. They also held their Local Prospect Day on April 5, in which several dozen prospects worked out for the Dolphins’ coaches at the team’s training facility.

Here is an updated look at all of the Dolphins pre-draft workouts and visits that we could find:

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* Texas A&M QB Ryan Tannehill – Jeff Ireland and Joe Philbin personally attended his Pro Day last month, then took him out for dinner and spent time with him in the classroom.